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...cast: "Crispin Medecin." Mirobolan, A. Champollion '02. Geralde, L. Wilmerding '01. Crispin, P. B. Haviland '01. Lisidor, H. Schenk '03. Un Chirugien, L. De Koven '04. Simon, L. De Koven '04. Feliante, R. B. Bowler '02. Alcine, F. Watson '02. Dorine, F. B. Thompson '03. Lise, R. K. Thorndike '02. "Un Jeune Homme Presse." Dardard, W. D. Haviland '01. Pontbichet, P. B. Haviland '01. Colardeau, A. Champollion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRENCH PLAYS. | 12/17/1900 | See Source »

...cast: Crispin Medecin. Mirobolan, A. Champollion '02. Geralde, L. Wilmerding '01. Crispin, P. B. Haviland '01. Lisidor, H Schenk '03. Un Chirugien, L. De Koven '04. Simon, L. De Koven '04. Feliante, R. B. Bowler '02. Alcine, F. Watson '02. Dorine, F. B. Thompson '03. Lise, R. K. Thorndike '02. The cast of "Un Jeune Homme Presse" as changed is: Dardard, W. D. Haviland '01 Pontbicket, P. B. Haviland '01. Colardeau, A. Champollion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRENCH PLAYS. | 12/14/1900 | See Source »

Lisidor, an aged widower, wishes to marry Alcine, the young and pretty daughter of his friend Mirobolan, a physician. Wishing to get rid of his son, Geralde, he sends him to the law school at Bourges, in company with Crispin, a valet. Geralde, however, is passionately in love with Alcine, the girl his father hopes to marry; and he therefore remains in Paris, instead of going to Bourges, keeping in concealment as far as possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRENCH PLAYS. | 12/14/1900 | See Source »

...seems to favor Lisidor's suit at first, for Mirobolan is quite willing to have his daughter marry so old a friend. Their plans are upset, however, by the refusal of Feliante, Alcine's mother, to listen to the proposition; and in spite of remonstrances she has her way and no definite agreement is reached. The two old men are somewhat encouraged by the hopeful spirit of Marin, Lisidor's valet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRENCH PLAYS. | 12/14/1900 | See Source »

...latter goes at once to Alcine's house. Mirobolan, her father, is about to hold a meeting with some physicians of his acquaintance for the purpose of dissecting the corpse of a man who has just been hanged. Crispin, with his letter, is received by Dorine, a maid-servant. Shortly after, he is nearly discovered by Mirobolan, who is busily preparing for the dissection. The only possible way of escaping undetected is by pretending to be the corpse, which Crispin accordingly does. In spite of remonstrance from Dorine, Mirobolan prepares to operate on the body of Crispin, who is nearly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRENCH PLAYS. | 12/14/1900 | See Source »

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